Monday, June 3, 2013

Best. Present. Ever! EMMA Arrives!

The day after Christmas, it was time to head to Paris. Everyone should see a big city decorated for the holidays, n'est pas?? We sought to enjoy the City of Lights during the season of lights. The bonus?? We got to pick up BFF Emma who was coming to visit us for a week! We rented a cool apartment with a sports theme near Montmartre--fun for the kids. We've never stayed in that area before but it turned out to be a great locale since we knew we wanted to visit that part of the city anyway--especially to go to our favorite quirky restaurant: Le Refuge des Fondues. We covered a lot of ground--and I'm not sure Emma ever got to recover from her jetlag. She was a trooper! It's a busy time in Paris, so having tickets to see sites before we got to them was the only way to go. We returned to Toulouse so we could show Emma life here. She was leaving from Barcelona, so a few days later we headed off to Spain. We were so lucky to have her with us--she most definitely brightened our holidays!

Girls entertaining themselves on the streets of Paris

Charlotte

We were there, too!

Checking out Notre Dame
from all angles

A girl and her daddy

Street views

Le Refuge des Fondues in Montmartre is
a unique fondue experience

Emma!

Yes, maám that is how you
get to and from your seat!

Riding funiculare to top of Montmartre

Had to visit Mona

Charlotte and Mona

We like the Egyptian wing
at Le Louvre

Me and Claire

Outside Le Louvre

Recreation of a photo we have of her
in this exact spot when she was 1!

Waiting for the metro

Sacre Coeur

Wait for it...the tower glitters
at the top of the hour!

Besties

At the top of the Tour Eiffel

Emma at Trocadero

Emma on the streets
of Montmartre

Girlies at Trocadero

Girls with the artist who sketched all of them!

C, C, and E in Toulouse at
Jardin des Plantes

C, E, and C in Capitolium

Girls making their own
fun in Toulouse

Girls on top of Galeries Lafayette in Toulouse

Ice skating in Toulouse

Florida girl on skates!

Charlotte skates!

She was coming so fast she was a blur!

Barcelona and Gaudi!

Barcelona

CJ in Barcelona

Emma looks like she
 belongs in Barcelona!

Barcelona

They can have fun anywhere!

Me and Dan at Parc Guell

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Joyeux Noel de Toulouse!

France has many fine things it contributes to the holiday season: champagne, foie gras (for those who partake), Marché de Noel, festive streets, and Bûche de Noel along with gingerbread men dipped in chocolate. We adopted some of these French bits and added them to the mix of our own traditions. We worried that the girls would fret that we couldn't have all of the traditions we've developed over the years as a family. As always, they made us proud by embracing the new and celebrating what we could recreate! The Marché de Noel was festive and just steps from our apartment--lots of little shops in mini white huts to create a little shopping village. We went over opening night and found joyous revelers--mostly looking like they had stopped at one of the Vin Chaud (warm wine) vendors! It was a fun occasion to get us into the spirit of the season. We went to a farm market to buy a tree and jostled it down the streets packed with holiday shoppers back to our apartment. We found whatever "right" ingredients we could to make the cookies we decided it could not be Christmas without: spritz (without the spritzer), spritz-raspberry preserve sandwiches dipped in chocolate, sugar cookies, and snowballs. We had to place an early order at the market for our "bird" in order to have it for Christmas dinner, we bought the champagne, and purchased all of the right cheeses to make our traditional Christmas Eve fondue. Part of our dinner was missing since we couldn't have our dear friends the Gorham/Thiebachs with us--with whom we always spend Christmas Eve. We missed them as we sipped champagne (or sparkling apple juice!) and feasted on our cheese fondue, but most especially when Santa's Elves rang the doorbell and delivered pajamas. They even found us in France! Although we resolved not to make this a big Christmas--we decided to take the girls on a ski trip and limit "things" we'd just have to find room to pack when it came time to go home--it ended up bigger than it should have been in some ways but mostly perfect in all the ones that matter! 

Street lights

Street decoration

Get tree home...check!

Claire busy baking!

Even without my spritzer, we made spritz!

With "Santa" at Marche de Noel

Charlotte's snowflakes decorate our place

Improvising for our sugar cookies

Absolutely not Christmas without
spritz with jam dipped in chocolate!


Tidy hands must mean she's supervising

Christmas Eve toast

Santa's Elves found us!

Those elves are good! 

Elves make everyone happy!

Lucky Dan--a set of foie gras tools!

Nice to have the traditions continue--fondue on Christmas Eve

Under the lights!

Corinne leaping down the street!

Look at our cute little tree!

Buche de Noel

Twas the Night Before Christmas--we didn't think to bring Dan's book, gotta love Google!

And the stockings were hung
from the drawer with care...

Cool shadows cast by Charlotte's
hanging snowflakes!

Santa visited!

The Apricot Fluff tradition continues

St. Etienne for Christmas mass

Claire cannot wait until dinner!